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He's REALLY good. I have to especially recognize the skill it takes to do that, because I play Euphonium/Baritone too. He seemed like he was showing off though.
I agree with Sean's comment about showing off. I liked the performer's tone in the more melodic passages, but the fast stuff didn't have clean articulation, and the cadenza didn't connect well with the piece itself. It seemed like he was throwing everything he could think of at it in order to look cool.
wow, this brass player can really move his fingers. He must be really good. one day i can move my fingers just life him one day if i keep practicing my scales.
He play so well. He also play so fast. It seems like he been praticing for a while. Wait, I don't say a while, I say A LOT. It wants me to pratice A LOT too.
woah. that guy has some serious talent. i love how he can hum and play his instrument at the same time. he memorized that WHOLE piece, and he didn't even forget staccato or legato or anything. and i agree, he did show off a lot. haha.
This was ok for an assignment in school. He seemed to out there when he was doing his solo. It also seemed the accompaniment was better then him Emily 9th Grade
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9 comments:
He's REALLY good. I have to especially recognize the skill it takes to do that, because I play Euphonium/Baritone too. He seemed like he was showing off though.
-Sean
7th Grade Brass
I agree with Sean's comment about showing off. I liked the performer's tone in the more melodic passages, but the fast stuff didn't have clean articulation, and the cadenza didn't connect well with the piece itself. It seemed like he was throwing everything he could think of at it in order to look cool.
But what do I know - I'm a string player. :)
Ms. G
PCSH Orchestra Director
b-mac
I think it was disturbing because it gives me an erie feeling. But all the same it was awesome
-B.S.W/H.2
8th grade brass O:~D
he's got a wide range of notes and can play well. however, his solo stuff seemed a little on its own.
daniel
9th
wow, this brass player can really move his fingers. He must be really good. one day i can move my fingers just life him one day if i keep practicing my scales.
ps keep on playing.
Definitely good. It's somewhat annoying hearing him go from high pitch to low pitch very fast. I will agree with anyone who said he was a showoff.
-Ton Hy
7th Grade Brass
He play so well. He also play so fast. It seems like he been praticing for a while. Wait, I don't say a while, I say A LOT.
It wants me to pratice A LOT too.
-Mai Pha
8th grade clarinetist
woah. that guy has some serious talent. i love how he can hum and play his instrument at the same time. he memorized that WHOLE piece, and he didn't even forget staccato or legato or anything. and i agree, he did show off a lot. haha.
This was ok for an assignment in school. He seemed to out there when he was doing his solo. It also seemed the accompaniment was better then him
Emily
9th Grade
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